Crayon



QNETEB STATEg PATENT OFFICE.

EDWARD T. HURLEY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CRAYON.

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To all whom it may concern: r

Be it known that I, EDWARD T. HURLEY, a citizen of the United States ofAmerica, and a resident of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton andState of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement" in Crayons ofwhich the following is a specification.

The object of my invention is to'provide a crayon that will not dry outor become hard with time. Another object is to provide a crayon thatwill at all times have a uniform Specification of Letters Patent.

low, two ounces turpentine. To this add the plgment and then pour intomolds to cool.

" The fundamental idea of my disclosure is the avoiding the use ofvegetable oil and Wax in the composition, for the reason that PatentedMay 2, 1922. Q Application filed March 17, 1920. Serial no. 366,487.

such oils and waxes become dry and hard with time. This crayon compoundconstitutes a grease paint and is a substitute for pastel crayons andhas the added advantage that it will not rub ofi. 4

What I claim is 1. A crayon consi afiin turpentine and pigment.

2. A crayon consisting of mutton tallow, parafiin, turpentine andPigment.

3. A crayon comprising grease, paraffin' and pigment. r

In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 13th day ofMarch,

EDWARD T. HURLEY.

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